It’s been two days and three inches of the white stuff since the road was last cleared. Today’s bright sunny weather is the clear high that will bring in the next super low temperatures. By noon, the high for the day had been reached and the mercury (or whatever determines the readout on my digital thermometer) was falling. Time for a walk. Normally, I’d head out into the woods to see who was out and about, tracks and trails, but with my tendon friendly low walking shoes, the woods are out. Still, unplowed, unblown roads might have signs of somebody.

The tracks were old, a coyote had tracked a deer, but not today. Squirrels had run along the snowbanks, that was it.

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6 responses to “walk with me wednesday”
Pretty. That almost looks skiable.
Lovely. Glad you’re still able to get out, even if you can’t get into the woods.
It is hibernation weather….
lovely, still, ice blue shadows on your snow!
Stay warm…
The snowcovered road calls out for some cross-country skiis. What a beautiful blue and white day you had there.
We need more white stuff. It’s become rare in these parts. Thanks for the reminder of how beautiful it can be.
Beautiful. I love pictures of winter.